Tourism chiefs fear US Covid rules; wave of insolvencies looms; and green energy conundrum

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Strict US Covid border entry rules, which require all travellers to test negative before boarding flights to the US, couldIt’s not the only bad news. Business advisers PwC warn that Ireland is facing a

in insolvencies and business restructuring later this year and next. The warning comes even as new data shows that insolvencies have jumped by almost a fifth in the past year. However, they are still well below “normal” numbers.

Building materials group Grafton wants the High Court to set aside a decision by An Bord Pleanála to allow a proposedin Offaly that would turn silage, manure and chicken litter into gas to heat homes and businesses. A horseracing venture set up by former professional rugby player Johne Murphy with trainer Joseph O’Brien is attracting, writes Barry O’Halloran. Murphy’s Thoroughbred Racing Syndicates buys young horses with a view to selling them on after a first racing season.

Any ambitions to deliver renewable energy at scale will require the ability to store the energy they deliver in peak periods for use on the grid when the wind is not blowing or the sun shining, writes Corre Energy’s

 

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